Teaching historical thinking and reasoning: Teacher beliefs

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Abstract

This study aims to give an insight into the beliefs that shape history teachers’ orientations towards their subject and how they approach it. We take a closer look at the beliefs of a group of teachers to see if there is a connection between those beliefs and whether and how they teach historical thinking and reasoning (HTR). HTR has been considered an important component in history teaching in many countries for some decades. Different factors may influence whether teachers are willing or able to teach it. Our main research question is: Which beliefs about goals and strategies of teaching history play a role in teachers’ inclinations towards teaching historical thinking and reasoning?.

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Gestsdóttir, S. M., van Drie, J., & van Boxtel, C. (2021). Teaching historical thinking and reasoning: Teacher beliefs. History Education Research Journal, 18(1), 46–63. https://doi.org/10.14324/HERJ.18.1.04

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